The Logic of Charity
Great Expectations in Hard Times
Beth Breeze author J Mohan author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:15th Dec '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
"Based on current research set out in easily assimilable form, this valuable publication summarises the key issues that define the role of charity in our society. By enhancing understanding of the challenges facing the charitable sector and the potential for change it should make an important contribution to current debates." - Nicholas Deakin, Gresham College, UK "This vitally important book expertly deploys a wealth of data to explain why the logic of charity is not redistributive in the way hoped by many who idealize it as a champion of social justice." - Peter Halfpenny, University of Manchester, UK "This book shines a welcome light onto debates that are often ill-informed, at a time when the very concept of charity is subject to fundamental critique from all sides of the political spectrum. Mohan and Breeze provide an intellectual and empirical basis for those who wish to comment with authority on the modern charity sector." - Karl Wilding, NCVO, UK "Most everyone believes charity is essential to social improvement. But most everyone also has a limited - and many have a false - understanding of what charity is, and what it can or should do. This is why books like this one are so valuable to help us better understand the underlying logic, tremendous benefits - and yes, the real limitations - of charity." -Michael Moody, Grand Valley State University, USA
This data enables them to explore the logic of charity in terms of the distribution of resources across causes and communities in the UK, and the processes behind philanthropic decision-making, to reveal a picture of charitable activity at odds with widespread assumptions.
What is charity? How does it operate, who does it benefit and what should we expect it to do? This important book helps to tackle the most common misunderstandings and misconceptions of charitable activity in contemporary British society, especially insofar as these affect the thinking of politicians and policymakers. The authors present and discuss over a dozen studies, including public attitudes to giving, large datasets on the geography and funding patterns of third sector organisations, and interviews with a wide range of donors, charity leaders, fundraisers and philanthropy advisers. This data enables them to explore the logic of charity in terms of the distribution of resources across causes and communities in the UK, and the processes behind philanthropic decision-making, to reveal a picture of charitable activity at odds with widespread assumptions.
“The authors draw upon and synthesise a number of different studies, providing valuable empirical data to underpin their detailed analysis. As such, their book offers a comprehensive evidence base that should be valuable to those engaged in debates about the charitable sector. … it makes an important contribution to the evidence base for those engaged in debates about the role of the sector and offers a useful resource for anyone seeking solid facts and figures … .” (People, Place and Policy, Vol. 12 (01), September, 2018)
ISBN: 9781137522634
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 349g
142 pages
1st ed. 2015